GamesRadar writes: "Though the genre isn't as robust as it used to be, this console generation is in truly desperate need of a quality flight combat game. Ace Combat is still carrying the torch (but only on 360, apparently), but the Blazing Angels games were too dull and too difficult, Warhawk is as much about the ground vehicles as the aircraft (and is PS3 only), and Heroes Over Europe is still a bit of an unknown quantity. HAWX swoops in at just the right time then, bringing an original and largely successful take on how to appeal to novice flyers and veteran pilots without alienating either. More importantly, it just feels pretty damn awesome getting into high-speed dogfights and firing loads of missiles".
Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. was a series that showed promise, but after 2010's Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. 2, all we have is backwards compatibility.
I remember buying Hawx2 back on PS3 after Microsoft bought exclusivity of Ace Combat6.
So to fill that dog fighting space I bought Hawx2, a very basic game that only had a gimmick of evasion that was overused if I remember correctly. I never even finished the game and still own it and my super slim ps3 so who knows I might pop it in one day and see if I can feel the need, I he need for speed.
The Quality Index champions the best games with planes on iPhone.
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